I don’t understand why “Jackson Corners” has been left out as a viable hamlet. It involved a blacksmith shop, a mill, a general store, the first firehouse of Milan, the passing railroads which carried passengers from Jackson Corners. The fact that the cannon traveled the roads in Jackson Corners by General Knox to the Fort during the revolutionary war. The burial grounds of the “Last Mohican”. The Fulton homestead, as well as the “Singers” of Singer sewing machines and “Wu;litzers” of the famous piano company. Also, the railroad depot on Academy Hill Road alongside the Roeliff Jansen Kill. I would think that the town (when Patrick Higgins) was historian has a wealth of information in the towns files on this very very very historic hamlet. I also do not understand why the history of Milan starts with “Wilcox” instead of the “Livinstons” and the tenant farmers who had their own places to sit in church which was not with the “ELITE”. This would show how the town evolved and grew. Also, cemetaries are left out. Also exgremely historic!!!